On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 00:20:17 +0100
"Declan O'Byrne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Typhoon, I was thinking of a user-friendly way of doing this. I'm not
> sure that what you mention is user-friendly. The "user" I am thinking
> of is the poor technically challenged one, not the programmer one.
Possi
This is a minor annoyance, possibly even something designed to be part of
the document change tracking (though I can't
imagine why), but when one elects to "show changes in output" with the
change tracker, the generated PDF file jams together
the old, soon-to-be deleted text with the newer text.
Typhoon, I was thinking of a user-friendly way of doing this. I'm not sure
that what you mention is user-friendly. The "user" I am thinking of is the
poor technically challenged one, not the programmer one.
Steve suggested compiling a list of variables. That's an interesting
question. I'm sure I
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 23:07:25 +0100
"Declan O'Byrne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A related idea, perhaps less controverted, might be a frontend for
> citation styles. Those of us who are required by universities to use
> particular styles that may differ in one or two details from the
> readily av
On Tuesday 10 July 2007 18:07, Declan O'Byrne wrote:
> A related idea, perhaps less controverted, might be a frontend for citation
> styles. Those of us who are required by universities to use particular
> styles that may differ in one or two details from the readily available
> styles could perhap
A related idea, perhaps less controverted, might be a frontend for citation
styles. Those of us who are required by universities to use particular
styles that may differ in one or two details from the readily available
styles could perhaps use a little programme for making such adjustments. It
cou
Hi all,
This may be me being stupid, but I can't find a way in LyX to adjust the
horizontal alignment of columns in math formulas (arrays, eqnarrays,
...). I ended up opening my LyX file in a text editor and fixing things
there, but I just wanted to make sure I'm not missing an easier,
stay-
Docs (including examples) are at
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/algorithmicx/ if
you're curious. Bo's suggestions resonate with me for code listings,
but for mathematical statements of algorithms, I prefer algorithmicx.
I have not used listings to write pseudocode, but I g
Neal Becker wrote:
What do you like for documenting an algorithm?
I'm thinking of something like an itemize environment (displaying structure
via indentation), but without bullets.
I'm writing from limited experience, but for expressing an algorithm
(rather than actual computer code) I pref
Le 10 juil. 07 à 06:06, Michael Anderson a écrit :
I think that my point was lost in the analogy... My point about the
calligraphy was that I've taken the time to really learn what makes
a beautiful document from the study of classical texts and
manuscripts that are the foundation of the mo
Cool.
Looking at listings.dvi (the original latex package doc), I see in that
things like 'a <= b' were printed as 'a \le b'. Does listings do this
automatically? (Doesn't seem be be doing that in my test)? Or, maybe this
used mathescape?
This is an advanced feature of listings called literat
Bo Peng wrote:
> On 7/10/07, Neal Becker
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What do you like for documenting an algorithm?
>>
>> I'm thinking of something like an itemize environment (displaying
>> structure via indentation), but without bullets.
>
> verbatim or lyx-code environment, or preferably t
On 7/10/07, Neal Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What do you like for documenting an algorithm?
I'm thinking of something like an itemize environment (displaying structure
via indentation), but without bullets.
verbatim or lyx-code environment, or preferably the newly introduced
listings. Yo
What do you like for documenting an algorithm?
I'm thinking of something like an itemize environment (displaying structure
via indentation), but without bullets.
On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 12:32 +0200, Giuseppe Vitalone wrote:
> Hi, I'm experiencing strange problems I didn't before. To have chages to lyx
> documents reflected to PDF, I have to restart Lyx; if I don't, changes are
> not reflected. What could be the matter? Thanks
Do you leave the viewer open whi
How about taking the .bbl file out of the lyx temp directory? Or do the page
numbers need to be the same as well?
Hi, I use \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{} to add to the index a
Chapter*. It works fine, but I noticed that the headings are wrong. For
example, after the TOC I have an "introduction", and I added it to TOC with
the command \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Introduzione}. In this way, the
second pag
Nicolás schrieb:
The \overset math command is not correctly displayed in my LyX 1.5.0rc2
Works fine here. What is wrong?
regards Uwe
Hi!
The \overset math command is not correctly displayed in my LyX 1.5.0rc2
installation, but it was in LyX 1.4.4. Is this a known problem?
Nicolás
Hi, I'm experiencing strange problems I didn't before. To have chages to lyx
documents reflected to PDF, I have to restart Lyx; if I don't, changes are
not reflected. What could be the matter? Thanks
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007, Steve Litt wrote:
All -- I can see this is a controversial topic. Once again I'd like to
stress that I'm advocating a program completely separate from LyX, not
needed by LyX. LyX need not know anything about this program. People
using LyX can continue using it exactly as t
Wolfgang Engelmann schrieb:
In the handbook by Domik Wassenhoven this is explained in the last paragraph
before 4. Adaptations (=Anpassungen, I have the german edition)
JFTR: There is only a "german edition" of the JabRef manual in PDF
format, no English one. But there are of course the Engli
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